ACC, Big 12 join calls to expand College Football Playoff
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College football's offseason calendar got a serious facelift this year. The NCAA officially eliminated the spring transfer portal window last fall, leaving the January 2 through 16 period as the only stretch when players can enter their names and start ...
Unlike recent years, college football programs no longer have the luxury of a second transfer period
With spring practice behind us and fall fast approaching Athlon Sports' Steven Lassan and Kyle Wood share 11 SEC-specific predictions for next season.
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New No. 1 leads college football too-early Top 25 after spring practice
Spring practice is wrapping up for college football teams across the country. It's time to revisit our too-early Top 25 rankings ahead of 2026 season.
A shocking gambling scandal forces a manual override of our analytics model, dropping Texas Tech out of the top 10 as the Longhorns claim the No. 1 spot
Some of college football's hopeful contenders resolved their offseason QB battles during spring ball. For others, the wait continues.
College football teams have finished their spring practices, and CBS Sports has ranked all 138 FBS teams ahead of the 2026 regular season. Experts from CBS Sports and 247Sports compiled the ranking, and it’s the first time the group has gotten together to determine the best teams in the country since Indiana won the national title in January.
Predicted pairings for all 43 postseason games this fall, including the CFP first round and quarterfinals matchups
This past weekend (April 18–19) was basically the Super Bowl of spring games, one of the busiest days on the spring calendar. Most of the Power Four conference programs finally hit the field to show off what they’ve been working on all spring.
"We're always looking at the first few teams on the schedule." Spring football is over, but the path to the 12-team playoff is just beginning with plenty of developments this spring. Ohio State should again be one of the Big Ten's CFP representatives,
Indiana and Ohio State are both in Joel Klatt’s elite tier, but another Big Ten team sits at No. 1 in his post-spring top 25.